I want to fight in 1 Professional Fight-- how do I do it?

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  • mushahadeen
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    #1

    I want to fight in 1 Professional Fight-- how do I do it?

    Important Details:

    -- I know I will get beat up, look terrible, and possibly suffer a concussion-- I am totally okay with that.

    -- Training (footwork, stamina, etc.) is not an issue because winning is not my goal. Again I do not care about losing or even getting KO'd, that's fine.

    -- The only time I have ever boxed was like Freshman year H.S.

    -- I have very little money to waste on this so bribing Keith Kizer or something like that is totally out of the question.

    Additional Details:

    -- WEIGHT CLASS: I'm 5'9 and currently 147 lbs. without cutting weight. I could easily drop down to 140 lbs. health-ily, or even 135 lbs. if I killed myself.

    -- TIME FRAME: I need to do this within the next 6 months.

    -- CURRENT SHAPE: In case you need to be in a minimum amount of shape before they license you to fight...

    I can jog 5 miles but I want to die afterwards. I can jump rope really fast for like 2 minutes but I want to die afterwards. You can almost see my abs (at 147 they are more defined at 135-140).

    Conclusion:

    How do I make this happen? Is there a licensing organization I have to go through first? Do I have to have a manager? I just want 1 fight. That's it. Please help me do this. Thank you.
  • F l i c k e r
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    #2
    Search [insert your state here] Athletic Commission on google.
    ex: California State Athletic Commission

    Then go to the "license application" part of the website.

    There you go.

    I assume that you live in the US.
    Last edited by F l i c k e r; 07-22-2010, 05:08 PM.

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    • jonesy
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      #3
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      You are a fucking idiot!

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      • Uturn
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        #4
        Originally posted by mushahadeen
        Important Details:

        -- I know I will get beat up, look terrible, and possibly suffer a concussion-- I am totally okay with that.

        -- Training (footwork, stamina, etc.) is not an issue because winning is not my goal. Again I do not care about losing or even getting KO'd, that's fine.

        -- The only time I have ever boxed was like Freshman year H.S.

        -- I have very little money to waste on this so bribing Keith Kizer or something like that is totally out of the question.

        Additional Details:

        -- WEIGHT CLASS: I'm 5'9 and currently 147 lbs. without cutting weight. I could easily drop down to 140 lbs. health-ily, or even 135 lbs. if I killed myself.

        -- TIME FRAME: I need to do this within the next 6 months.

        -- CURRENT SHAPE: In case you need to be in a minimum amount of shape before they license you to fight...

        I can jog 5 miles but I want to die afterwards. I can jump rope really fast for like 2 minutes but I want to die afterwards. You can almost see my abs (at 147 they are more defined at 135-140).

        Conclusion:

        How do I make this happen? Is there a licensing organization I have to go through first? Do I have to have a manager? I just want 1 fight. That's it. Please help me do this. Thank you.
        Just a question.. Why do you want a fight so bad? Do you want to get KO'd or sutin?

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        • Bullrush
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          #5
          i dont see the point in fighting when you dont care about winning or losing. thats what sports is about. otherwise its just a job or something

          maybe he just wants that "pro boxer" label or something i dont know

          oh and no you cant just become a pro boxer just like that. you have to prove yourself in the amateurs first and then take the next step. this is like some college kid asking people to let him be in charge of microsoft or something

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          • Uturn
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            #6
            Originally posted by Bullrush
            i dont see the point in fighting when you dont care about winning or losing. thats what sports is about. otherwise its just a job or something

            maybe he just wants that "pro boxer" label or something i dont know

            oh and no you cant just become a pro boxer just like that. you have to prove yourself in the amateurs first and then take the next step. this is like some college kid asking people to let him be in charge of microsoft or something
            Exactly what i was thinking. Aint no way you can just walks straight into pro boxing like that unless you got a couple amateur fights behind you or something. This **** is just strange. I await for the reply of TS.

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            • paul750
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              #7
              Originally posted by Bullrush
              i dont see the point in fighting when you dont care about winning or losing. thats what sports is about. otherwise its just a job or something

              maybe he just wants that "pro boxer" label or something i dont know

              oh and no you cant just become a pro boxer just like that. you have to prove yourself in the amateurs first and then take the next step. this is like some college kid asking people to let him be in charge of microsoft or something
              Don't forget all the lower tier journeymen boxing has had through the years. People who step into the ring to pad other fighters records. They usually don't start out with a loser mindset though. They usually start off optimistic.

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              • 1 HitterQuitter
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                #8
                Originally posted by Bullrush
                i dont see the point in fighting when you dont care about winning or losing. thats what sports is about. otherwise its just a job or something

                maybe he just wants that "pro boxer" label or something i dont know

                oh and no you cant just become a pro boxer just like that. you have to prove yourself in the amateurs first and then take the next step. this is like some college kid asking people to let him be in charge of microsoft or something
                Actually I believe he could just become a boxer without amateur experience and if he doesn't car about winning I see no reason not to

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                • Dye
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                  #9
                  If you don't know what your doing you will get hurt. I don't think you understand some of the brain injuries almost all boxers have, if you did you wouldn't be ok with it. Everytime i got hit i saw a flash, which is not good. Although i've been hurt alot worse playing Football.

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                  • cusd'amatokid
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by paul750
                    Don't forget all the lower tier journeymen boxing has had through the years. People who step into the ring to pad other fighters records. They usually don't start out with a loser mindset though. They usually start off optimistic.
                    ^ i agree with that. he could be one of those searching for a quick buck

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